Tepid reaction as U.N. issues new women’s rights declaration
UNITED NATIONS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – World leaders on Monday pledged to ramp up action to achieve gender equality by 2030, but some women’s rights activists were impatient with new promises after sluggish progress made in the past 20 years.
Forty years after escaping war, ‘boat people’ find fortune back in Vietnam
HO CHI MINH CITY (Reuters) – As one of the Vietnam War’s final battles raged four decades ago, Quynh Pham lay with her mother in a field covered in a stranger’s blood. They survived only by pretending to be dead.
U.N. delays approval of Libya request for weapons, jets: diplomats
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – At least eight United Nations Security Council members delayed approval on Monday of a request by Libya to import weapons, tanks, jets and helicopters to take on Islamic State militants and monitor its borders, diplomats said…
U.S. declares Venezuela a national security threat, sanctions top officials
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States on Monday declared Venezuela a national security threat and ordered sanctions against seven officials from the oil-rich country in the worst bilateral diplomatic dispute since socialist President Nicolas Maduro …
Kurdish forces attack Islamic State west of Kirkuk
ARBIL, Iraq (Reuters) – Kurdish forces drove Islamic State militants back from the oil-rich city of Kirkuk in northern Iraq on Monday, in an advance backed by heavy air strikes from a U.S.-led coalition.
Canada church prays for pastor detained in North Korea
TORONTO (Reuters) – Hundreds of friends, parishioners and Korean-Canadian religious leaders gathered at a suburban Toronto church on Monday to pray for a Canadian pastor detained in February by North Korean authorities while on a humanitarian mission.
Dutch minister resign over having misled parliament
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The Dutch minister of justice and his state secretary resigned on Monday after evidence was found that they had misled parliament over a payment equivalent to 2 million euros made to a criminal in 2001.
Mali FM tells rebels ‘time running out’ for peace deal
PARIS (Reuters) – Mali’s foreign minister said on Monday Tuareg rebels were running out of time to seal a peace accord that would distance them from jihadi groups who are staging violent attacks in the West African country.
Ukraine’s Poroshenko says rebels have withdrawn significant amount of heavy weapons
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Monday pro-Russian rebels had withdrawn a significant amount of weaponry from the front-lines in eastern Ukraine in accordance with a three-week-old ceasefire deal.
Exclusive: IMF assumes Ukraine to get $15.4 billion from creditor talks
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund’s bailout program for Ukraine assumes Kiev will be able to get $15.4 billion from talks with its creditors, according to four sources familiar with the IMF’s documents.




